Hayes Murphy had another strong performance at the No. 1 spot for the Bruins, topping Taft's Atticus Kelly, 3-1. Benson Turner won 3-1, at No. 3, while David Yacobucci swept his opponent at No. 4.

Jarret Odrich was a 3-0 winner at No. 5, as were teammates Yousef Hindy (No. 6) and John Cannon (No. 7) for the Bruins.

"Coming away from exams that ended on Friday, everyone was still pretty sharp," Brunswick assistant coach George Boynton said. "Everyone sustained a good effort throughout. Our players toward the bottom of the lineup were sharp, which is a good sign."

The Bruins dropped a 68-33 decision to Westminster and fell to Canterbury, 55-47. Senior Eric Ronda broke the Canterbury pool record by winning the 500 freestyle in 4:43.01. He topped the previous record by 18 seconds. The Bruins' 400-yard freestyle relay team also shattered a pool record, placing first in the event in 3:36.09. The Ronda brothers -- Eric, Ian and Julian -- along with Will Powers, swam the event. Ian Ronda (100 butterfly, 1:00.02), Pat Stefanou (500 freestyle, 5:31.77), Sander Profaci (100 backstroke, 1:09.82) and Grant Pierce (50 freestyle, :27.59), each recorded personal-best times for the Bruins.

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